Latinx and Native American Grads Recognized for Achievements
Latinx and Native American graduates from Cal State Fullerton’s Class of 2021 were recognized by the university’s Chicano/Latino Faculty & Staff Association in June.
Latinx and Native American graduates from Cal State Fullerton’s Class of 2021 were recognized by the university’s Chicano/Latino Faculty & Staff Association in June.
The annual PRISM Award honors a graduating Cal State Fullerton student within the LGBTQ community.
For his community service with Sierra Donor Services, graduate Christian Sutton was honored by the Center for Internships and Community Engagement.
CSUF celebrates graduating McNair Scholars like Stephen Gonzalez, who persisted to achieve his bachelor’s and is now preparing for a Ph.D. program in biomedical science.
CSUF celebrates the 14 President’s Scholars who are graduating in the Class of 2021.
Cal State Fullerton Asian American studies and student affairs experts offer recommendations for supporting APIDA students and communities.
Alexis Figueroa, a former foster youth, is among the Class of 2021 Cal State Fullerton Guardian Scholars and is earning a bachelor’s degree in human services.
A new student housing community is under construction on Cal State Fullerton’s campus.
Mo, an undocumented Filipino student, co-hosted a virtual discussion April 28, titled “UndocuAPIDA Narratives-Part II,” during Cal State Fullerton’s celebration of APIDA — Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American — Heritage Month. Mo reflects on what it means to be undocumented.
Vincent Harris, director of CSUF’s Male Success Initiative, discusses the challenges Black men face related to gender, identity and masculinity.